A Los Angeles Times column details the Bakersfield ICE raids, highlighting how aggressive immigration enforcement under Trump’s policies sparked widespread fear and confusion, revealing potential chaos ahead for communities.
Author: Atticus Reed
Virtually all major news outlets have rejected the Pentagon’s new restrictive press policy, calling it “without precedent.” The move raises concerns about transparency and press freedom in military reporting.
The FBI has linked the group “Turtle Island” to a terror plot targeting California. Authorities say the group planned a bombing, prompting a nationwide manhunt as investigations continue.
U.S. inflation climbed in July as expected, driven by higher food and energy prices, reflecting steady consumer demand. The figures align with economists’ forecasts, signaling persistent inflationary pressures.
The FBI has thwarted a bombing plot targeting Los Angeles, U.S. Attorney General announced. Authorities arrested suspects and emphasized ongoing vigilance to ensure public safety in the city.
Three key Lakers players have been ruled out ahead of the highly anticipated rematch against the Suns, dealing a significant blow to Los Angeles’ lineup as they prepare for tonight’s crucial matchup.
Lakers guard Marcus Smart shared valuable advice with rookie Adou Thiero, emphasizing defense and team play. Smart’s mentorship aims to accelerate Thiero’s impact with the Lakers this season.
Shohei Ohtani, “Sho-Time,” is set to take the mound once again, electrifying fans and boosting the Los Angeles Angels’ pitching lineup. His return marks a pivotal moment for the team’s playoff hopes.
Daniel H. Black, a leading entertainment lawyer based in Los Angeles, specializes in motion pictures and television. Recognized by Best Lawyers, he advises top industry clients on complex legal matters shaping Hollywood’s future.
A debate intensifies in Los Angeles over whether non-citizens should vote in school board elections. Advocates argue for increased community representation, while opponents stress legal and civic concerns.
WATCH: Trump clarifies on social media, stating “we’re not going to war” with Chicago after earlier threatening the city. The statement aims to ease tensions following his controversial remarks.
China has escalated tensions in the ongoing trade war, branding the US a “joke” amid fresh tariff threats. This latest move further strains already fragile economic relations, signaling prolonged conflict ahead.
Brothers behind Din Tai Fung plan a major expansion, targeting new locations across Los Angeles. The move aims to capitalize on growing demand for the famed Taiwanese dumpling chain.
Japanese music giant Avex’s U.S. division has partnered with Brandon Silverstein’s S10, signaling a major move in expanding their reach in the American market, according to Billboard.
Nikki Giovanni, acclaimed poet and activist known as the “Princess of Black Poetry,” has died at 81. Her powerful voice shaped decades of literature and civil rights discourse. The literary world mourns a true icon.
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP continues to lead in entertainment litigation, representing top talent and studios in complex disputes. Their expertise spans contract, intellectual property, and defamation cases in the dynamic entertainment sector.
Lakers analyst JJ Redick reveals why Jarred Vanderbilt has been out of the rotation, citing fit and strategic adjustments. The insight sheds light on the Lakers’ evolving lineup decisions.
The Pentagon has announced it is withdrawing some National Guard troops from Chicago and Portland, citing improved security conditions. Officials say the move reflects progress in stabilizing both cities.
California and Louisiana share the highest poverty rate in the U.S., according to a new report. The Los Angeles Times highlights economic challenges in both states despite their distinct demographics and industries.
Former President Donald Trump announced that Memphis will be the next U.S. city to deploy National Guard troops. The move comes amid ongoing efforts to address civil unrest and bolster public safety, according to the BBC.



















